Week 8 Vendor - Create Habitat: Born to Roam Vintage

A woman wearing a large white sunhat and beige clothes is bending over in a flower garden at sunset, surrounded by sunflower and marigold plants, with hills and trees in the background.
A round basket filled with yellow fabric and surrounded by yellow and orange marigold flowers, with more marigolds scattered on dry grass outside the basket.

Born to Roam Vintage ➜ is a curated collection of men's and women's vintage clothing made between the 1960s and 1990s. All pieces are inspired by a deep love of California subcultures. These items are handpicked, mended, laundered, and hung to dry in the warm California sun.

In 2017 BTR Vintage started working with botanical dyes to bring new life to well-worn vintage and deadstock clothing. All the plants we dye with are responsibly wild-harvested or homegrown. Natural dyeing garments brings new life and color to clothing in a non-toxic, chemical-free method. 

BTR Vintage will be donating a portion of their proceeds to ReScape’s 5 Funds during the week!

online: borntoroamvintage.com

IG: @ born_to_roam_vintage

instore: @ Sunday Market — 1421 Fulton St. San Francisco, CA 94117

Person wearing orange pants and a patterned top arranging flowers in a pocket on their pants in a sunny outdoor setting.
Two girls playing in a pile of dried corn husks and stalks outdoors, one is laughing and holding some husks, the other is reaching into the pile.
A woman in yellow outfit sitting on a yellow motorcycle in a sunflower field with a basket of sunflowers on the back.

Week 7 Vendor - Protect Water & Air: Zoca Lotion

A person holding a tube of ZRCA Lotus sun-soothing salve, with a yellow shirt and black pants visible.
Close-up of a person's legs on the sand, with someone else applying sunscreen on their calf. A tube of sunscreen is lying on the sand beside them.
Two hands, one above and one below, exchange a tube of skincare product against a black background.

Zoca Lotion ➜ is a plant-based sunscreen and skincare line made with organic, cold-pressed, nutrient rich, ethically sourced ingredients. With millions of metric tons of plastic and micro plastics in our oceans that are killing wildlife and harming humans, Zoca Lotion is actively seeking ways to reduce plastic waste. They package all their products with 40% post-industrial recycled aluminum (which is 100% recyclable) and paperboard tube which is completely compostable and biodegradable.

Zoco Lotion will be donating 15% of their proceeds of their online sales (using promo code ReScapeEarth) to ReScape’s 5 funds! 

online: zocalotion.com

IG: @ zocalotion

Person using a zinc-based sunscreen stick on their face at the beach, with sandy surroundings and sunlight.
A white tube of reef-safe sunscreen with a colorful logo and product information on the front.
A small tube of ZKA reef-safe sunscreen with its beige cap removed, showing light green sunscreen inside, placed on a white surface with a plain white background.

Week 6 Vendor - Conserve Energy: Water Efficient Gardens

A water droplet above two green leaves, forming a nature or environmental symbol.
Front yard garden with various green and yellow plants, mulch, and rocks, in front of a house with blue window shutters.
Wooden garden beds filled with green leafy plants growing in soil, placed on a red mulch surface.

Water Efficient Gardens ➜ is an online landscape design service that helps you design beautiful water-efficient, eco-friendly landscapes that support biodiversity. We are experts in native and drought-tolerant landscaping design and have helped numerous homeowners transform their yards into attractive spaces filled with local plants that support wildlife.

online: waterefficientgardens.com

IG: @ waterefficientgardens

Front yard of a house with a garden full of colorful flowers and plants, a red front door, and house number 4773, with a small porch area.
A garden bed filled with various colorful flowers, including yellow, pink, and purple blooms, with a dark container or stand in the middle. The garden is bordered by a black background, possibly a wall or fence, and trees or bushes are visible in the distant background.

Week 5 Vendor - Save Water: Conscia

Arrangement of different shaped and colored stones and wooden pieces on a neutral surface.
Three pieces of fabric tied into knots, arranged to resemble cherries with green leaves and a brown stem, on a light background.

Conscia ➜ is a mindful haircare products company. Conscia combines ancient wisdom and modern science, using artisanal, natural, high-performance ingredients. Made without water and soap-free. Their packaging is a combination of recyclable or compostable, carbon-neutral or -negative, regenerative, is free of virgin paper, and plastic-free. 

This week, Conscia is donating 20% of their proceeds to ReScape’s Funds!

online: conscia.life

IG: @ conscia.life

Arrangement of three smooth stones and a wooden comb on a neutral surface with a piece of textured fabric and a plain background.
Quote by Nicole Brown about the importance of thinking outside the plastic bottle, set on a beige background with a partial yellowish-brown circular shape in the top right corner.

Week 4 Vendor - Sequester Carbon: THE FLOWER PRESS

Person holding a bouquet of colorful flowers in a workshop or studio setting.
Colorful flowers in various shades of pink, orange, red, and purple arranged in pots on a concrete floor.

THE FLOWER PRESS ➜ Organic flowers sourced directly from local farms. Order flowers by the bunch, custom arrangements or select fill a bucket to take home.

The Flower Press is a flower stand, with weekly pop-up locations in the SF bay area, bringing you the most astonishing flowers around in a riot of abundance.

Weekly delivery to SF and Marin is available. Saturday pre-order pickup!

ReScape Partnership Program Promo: Free SF/Marin County deliveries with purchase!

online: theflowerpresssf.com

IG: @ theflowerpress_sf

Person holding large bouquet of greenery in front of a flower stand at an outdoor market.
A hand holding a bouquet of pink and purple flowers in front of a blue textured wall.

Week 3 Vendor - Nurture Soil: Good Juice Club

Person harvesting grapes and pouring into a glass in a vineyard.
Person's hands harvesting bunches of dark purple grapes from a grapevine in a vineyard.

Good Juice Club ➜ Curated, classic wines from certified organic vineyards.

Good is how it was made and also how it gets to you. Each bottle comes from certified organic and/or certified biodynamic vineyards arrives in recyclable packaging, and compensates for energy used in its production and travel by planting a tree with its shipmates. 

Use this link to become a member and Good Juice Club will donate $10 to ReScape for every delivery and membership renewal!

Additionally, Good Juice Club Members may contribute $10 of their membership rewards to the Regenerative Education Fund by going here!

online: goodjuiceclub.com

A person with shoulder-length brown hair harvesting dark grapes from a vine in a vineyard during daylight.
A woman in a black shirt and scarf stands in a vineyard, opening a box labeled 'Good Juice Club, The Feel Good, Natural Wine Club,' surrounded by green grapevines.

Week 2 Vendor - Reduce Waste: Re-Up Refills

A woman wearing a black face mask and gold hoop earrings is dispensing liquid from a brown pharmacy bottle into a white cup.
Inside a store with shelves of jars and bottles, two women shopping, one wearing a mask, looking at items on the shelves, with a cart holding small bottles in the foreground and a basket of white balls on a table to the right.
A man standing in front of a large pile of mixed paper and trash inside a recycling or waste facility.

Re-Up Refills ➜ Reducing waste from single-use plastics, one bulk refill at a time.

Part of our mission is to reduce waste and to tread lightly on the planet. Along the way, we make a lot of hard choices in our sourcing practices as a business—striving to do so with our values top of mind. We can’t always be perfect, but we are working hard to do our best and to continually improve!

We prioritize local

`We prioritize circular (our vendors take back their containers, washing and reusing them)

We prioritize minority-owned businesses

We prioritize b corps & businesses invested in their workers and community

We prioritize package free & plastic-free

We prioritize high-quality products that work well

We are continually working to make refilling as affordable as possible while meeting these values. We appreciate all of your support and dedication to consuming with purpose. We invite you and your community to try to use the Re-Up Refill Shop for more and more of your purchasing, further reducing your footprint on the planet and helping us grow as a business.

online: reuprefills.org

IG: @ reup_refills

instore: 6025 College Ave, Oakland, CA 94618

A display of multiple shelves filled with various bulk food items in dispensers and containers.

Week 1 Vendor - Act Local: WRN FRSH

A person with curly hair examining fabric on a sewing machine in a workshop.
Person wearing a wide-brimmed black hat, sunglasses, and a black-and-gray striped outfit, standing in front of a metal wall with the number 939 above.

WRN FRSH [‘worn-fresh] ➜ is a sustainable non-binary clothing brand from San Francisco, California.
In the fast-paced and large-scale production fashion world, WRN FRSH seeks a more sustainable perspective.

Co-owners Gene Duven and Michael Falsetto-Mapp have combined their backgrounds in fashion, styling, and multimedia arts with their love of Memphis-Milano aesthetic meets ‘80s & ‘90s hip-hop culture to bring a highly vetted, non-binary clothing line.

All WRN FRSH clothing is made to order, constructed out of 100% recycled and repurposed fabric—designed, sourced, and created by Gene & Michael in their small studio in SF's Castro District.

online: wrnfrsh.com

IG: @ wrnfrsh

stockists:  sundaymarket_sf

Person in colorful striped clothing holding a bouquet of flowers inside a flower shop.